Openmoko Bug #1635: [Dialer] An outgoing call is not established (connected) but goes from the dialing state directly to disconnected

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Mon Sep 1 14:37:47 CEST 2008


#1635: [Dialer] An outgoing call is not established (connected) but goes from the
dialing state directly to disconnected
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    Reporter:  regina_kim  |        Owner:  zecke     
        Type:  defect      |       Status:  in_testing
    Priority:  high        |    Milestone:  Om2008.9  
   Component:  Qtopia      |      Version:            
    Severity:  critical    |   Resolution:            
    Keywords:  must have   |    Blockedby:            
Reproducible:              |     Blocking:            
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Changes (by erin_yueh):

  * status:  new => in_testing


Comment:

 from the attached log file, it looks like we have problem on retrieving
 all messages.
 in the beginning, the modem works just fine, but after send this AT
 command 'AT+CGML=4', it goes  to crazy and returns different cme error
 codes. I guess it probably stores a lot of SMS message in this SIM card.

 23:50:58 om-gta02 user.notice root: AtChat :  T : "AT+CMGL=4"
 Aug 25 23:50:58 om-gta02 user.notice root: AtChat :  F : "+CMS ERROR: 320"

 my suggestion is to modify this AT command, if it makes modem go crazy. We
 could separate it to 4 commands. Like 'AT+CMGL=0', 'AT+CMGL=1',
 'AT+CMGL=2', and 'AT+CMGL=3'.

 from 3GPP spec TS 27.005:
 0 "REC UNREAD"    received unread message (i.e. new message)
 1 "REC READ"  received read message
 2 "STO UNSENT"    stored unsent message (only applicable to SMs)
 3 "STO SENT"  stored sent message (only applicable to SMs)
 4 "ALL" all messages (only applicable to +CMGL command)

 also, we would need testing team helps to verify this bug again, since the
 subject is about the dialer, not messaging. also, please try to use a SIM
 card with lots of SIM SMS inside.

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